Wouter Halfwerk

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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
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Leavell BC, Pantoja-Sánchez H, Vélez V, et al. (2023) Ripple effects in a communication network: anti-eavesdropper defence elicits elaborated sexual signals in rival males. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20231910
Smit JAH, Vooijs R, Lindenburg P, et al. (2023) Noise and light pollution elicit endocrine responses in urban but not forest frogs. Hormones and Behavior. 157: 105453
Cronin AD, Smit JAH, Halfwerk W. (2022) Anthropogenic noise and light alter temporal but not spatial breeding behavior in a wild frog. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 33: 1115-1122
Zhao L, Wang J, Zhang H, et al. (2022) Parasite defensive limb movements enhance acoustic signal attraction in male little torrent frogs. Elife. 11
Taylor RC, Wilhite KO, Ludovici RJ, et al. (2020) Complex sensory environments alter mate choice outcomes. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Muñoz MI, Goutte S, Ellers J, et al. (2020) Environmental and morphological constraints interact to drive the evolution of communication signals in frogs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Goutte S, Muñoz MI, Ryan MJ, et al. (2020) Floating frogs sound larger: environmental constraints on signal production drives call frequency changes. Die Naturwissenschaften. 107: 41
Halfwerk W, van Oers K. (2020) Anthropogenic noise impairs foraging for cryptic prey via cross-sensory interference. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20192951
Dominoni DM, Halfwerk W, Baird E, et al. (2020) Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Velilla E, Muñoz M, Quiroga N, et al. (2020) Gone with the wind: Is signal timing in a neotropical katydid an adaptive response to variation in wind-induced vibratory noise? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74
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